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US1295160A
US1295160A US27170519A US27170519A US1295160A US 1295160 A US1295160 A US 1295160A US 27170519 A US27170519 A US 27170519A US 27170519 A US27170519 A US 27170519A US 1295160 A US1295160 A US 1295160A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23LFOODS, FOODSTUFFS, OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES A21D OR A23B-A23J; THEIR PREPARATION OR TREATMENT, e.g. COOKING, MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, PHYSICAL TREATMENT; PRESERVATION OF FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS, IN GENERAL
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    • A23L19/09Mashed or comminuted products, e.g. pulp, purée, sauce, or products made therefrom, e.g. snacks

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  • This invention relates to a food product being to provide a cook food in the form of a crystallized vegetable or the like such as white potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, corn, beans, etc. which can be kept indefinitely when properly packed and stored and which, when softened in water, will possess all the ingredients and properties of the food in its original state.
  • a cook food in the form of a crystallized vegetable or the like such as white potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, corn, beans, etc. which can be kept indefinitely when properly packed and stored and which, when softened in water, will possess all the ingredients and properties of the food in its original state.
  • a further object is to provide a food crystallized I grains having cells therein 11 of which open through the exterior surfaces ofthe particles whereby, when the food is placed in water, the moisture will be'absorbed quickly and uniformly to restore the food to its ori inal cooked condition.
  • the food product is made from a starchy or farinaceous vegetable such as white or Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, and the like.
  • a starchy or farinaceous vegetable such as white or Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, and the like.
  • the vegetable is boiled under pressure in asealed receptacle at 212-220 F., and in an unskinned condition, until thoroughly cooked. It is removed, while hot and placed in a container having rigid walls provided with perforations, the vegetable being so placed that, when subjected to pressure, the pulp will be forced through one thickness only 0 skin of the vegetable and 'willbe ressed alling,
  • the food if prepared from cooked potatoes, can be served by adding to it about which will be absorbed quickly by the open cells and'pores and result in the rapid softening of the productto the consistency of mashed potatoes.
  • the food can be warmed and served or can be prepared and served in any other way in which mashed potatoes are served.
  • the product By adding to the food product just enough water to slightly soften the grains so that they will adhere when pressed together, the product can be molded into balls and baked. When the product is dry it can be crushed readily with a roller or burs and formed intoflour or can be served' as a breakfast food.
  • a cooked vegetable product consisting of the interior pulp portion of a farinaceous vegetable and holding all the food elements thereof, the starch cells being conglomerated with the interior tissue and the Water cells open.
  • a cooked vegetable product in the form of hard and brittle grains having dried water cells puffed open and consisting of the interior pulp portion of a farinaceous vegetable holding all the food elements thereof, the starch cells being conglomerated with the interior tissue.
  • a cooked vegetable product in the form of brittle and porous grains having dried water cells opening through the surfaces of the grains, and consisting of the interior pulp portion ,of

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one of its objects product in theform of HARRY M. HEIMEBDINGER, OF BLAGKFOOT, IDAHO.
FOOD PRODUCT.
No Drawing. Application filed Ianuaryl To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, Haney M. Humana citizen of the United States, re-
nmonn, siding at Blackfoot, in the county of Binghave invented a ham and State of Idaho,
of which the new and useful Food Product, following is a specification.
This invention relates to a food product being to provide a cook food in the form of a crystallized vegetable or the like such as white potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, corn, beans, etc. which can be kept indefinitely when properly packed and stored and which, when softened in water, will possess all the ingredients and properties of the food in its original state.
A further object is to provide a food crystallized I grains having cells therein 11 of which open through the exterior surfaces ofthe particles whereby, when the food is placed in water, the moisture will be'absorbed quickly and uniformly to restore the food to its ori inal cooked condition.
With the foregoing and other ob jects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention consists of certain features which will be hereinafter more fully described and pointed out in the claims, it being understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the claims without departing from the invention.
The food product is made from a starchy or farinaceous vegetable such as white or Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, and the like. In making the product the vegetable is boiled under pressure in asealed receptacle at 212-220 F., and in an unskinned condition, until thoroughly cooked. It is removed, while hot and placed in a container having rigid walls provided with perforations, the vegetable being so placed that, when subjected to pressure, the pulp will be forced through one thickness only 0 skin of the vegetable and 'willbe ressed alling,
Specification of Letters Patent.
.fourparts of water Patented Feb. 25, i919.
7, 1919. Serial No. 271,705.
duced. 'As the pulp is forced through the skin the water cells in the grains are all opened so as to release the heated moisture therein. This facilitates the drying operation and renders the product very porous, the starch cells being conglomerated with the interior tissue and producing a crystalline grain. All of the dried water cells open through the surfaces of the grain so that the product has an irregular and porous appearance from its cavernulous structure and is hard and brittle. As the p lp is separated from the skin by pressing it through the skin, the grains produced contain all the constituents of the food including the vitamins.
The food, if prepared from cooked potatoes, can be served by adding to it about which will be absorbed quickly by the open cells and'pores and result in the rapid softening of the productto the consistency of mashed potatoes. When in this form the food can be warmed and served or can be prepared and served in any other way in which mashed potatoes are served. By adding to the food product just enough water to slightly soften the grains so that they will adhere when pressed together, the product can be molded into balls and baked. When the product is dry it can be crushed readily with a roller or burs and formed intoflour or can be served' as a breakfast food.
What is claimed is 1. A cooked vegetable product consisting of the interior pulp portion of a farinaceous vegetable and holding all the food elements thereof, the starch cells being conglomerated with the interior tissue and the Water cells open.
2. A cooked vegetable product in the form of hard and brittle grains having dried water cells puffed open and consisting of the interior pulp portion of a farinaceous vegetable holding all the food elements thereof, the starch cells being conglomerated with the interior tissue.
3. A cooked vegetable product in the form of brittle and porous grains having dried water cells opening through the surfaces of the grains, and consisting of the interior pulp portion ,of
a farinaceous vegetable holding all of the food elements thereof, the I structure,
4. A food product consisting of the cooked 5 pulp portion of a farinaceous vegetable in Witnesses:
the form of brittle cavernulous grains. IVY J. SIMPSON, In testimony that I claim the foregoing AGNES RocKELLI,
HARRY M. HEIMERDINGER.
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